Equine Outreach Inc.

Press Release

Equine Outreach Inc. will be celebrating the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) national Help A Horse Day on April 26 and competing for a chance to win one of five $10,000 grant prizes to assist with their efforts to protect horses. To celebrate the day, Equine Outreach will kick off the event at 11:30 am with a ribbon cutting, celebrating the completion of phase one of their new multi-purpose barn.

Bend, OR, April 18, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Community support needed for chance to win $10,000 ASPCA grant

Equine Outreach Inc. will be celebrating the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) national Help A Horse Day on April 26 and competing for a chance to win one of five $10,000 grant prizes to assist with their efforts to protect horses. To celebrate the day, Equine Outreach will kick off the event at 11:30 am with a ribbon cutting, celebrating the completion of phase one of the new multi-purpose barn and honoring the many people who made it possible, business’ like the ASPCA, Steele and Associates Architects, Hooker Creek Rental and Concrete, Jack Robinson and Sons, Ridgeline Metal, Pro Build and Central Oregon Pole Buildings and many volunteers, followed by local singer and songwriter Kurt Silva singing a song he wrote for Helen, one of their blind equine residents, Mr. Silva will be joined by Kelly Riley and Peter Lupi to entertain the volunteers during the day. Equine Outreach invites you to bring your family, work shoes and join in a work party with Oregon Youth Challenge, clean a trough, pick a pen, brush a horse or simply take a tour of the ranch, watch their trainers training adoptable horses and meet the equine rescues. A light lunch will be provided for the first 100 visitors.

This nationwide competition is for equine rescues and sanctuaries to raise awareness about the lifesaving work they do year-round to care for at-risk horses in their community who have been abused or neglected. Horses have been central to the ASPCA’s work since its founding 148 years ago, when Henry Bergh stopped a cart driver from beating his horse, resulting in the first successful arrest for the mistreatment of a horse on April 26, 1866.

“The ASPCA Help A Horse Day contest is a wonderful opportunity for the volunteers and to welcome the residents and businesses of Bend, OR to our ranch and to help spread awareness about the at-risk horses in our community and those who are in need of forever homes,” said Cyndi Davis, Executive Director of Equine Outreach Rescue. “Horses are majestic, loving, healing animals, and we hope our local supporters will come out on April 26, from 11:00-3 to celebrate and help us win a $10,000 grant so that we can buy much needed hay. It’s like air, we can’t live without it.”

Also during the day:

· Tack Sale, Sponsored by A Bit Less· Wish Wagon - If you can’t join them on Saturday you can help by donating much needed items such as hay, grain, treats, salt and mineral blocks or any equestrian items used or new. They will be accepting donations for the horses all week April 20-26, 10am-5pm. Help them pile the wagon high of goodies for the horses.· Meet the Central Oregon Wild Horse Coalition and view their wild horses· Homemade soap by their friends at Mt. Bachelor Memory Center for sale· And more………

Equine Outreach helping horses help people since 2003.

For more information about Equine Outreach please visit www.equineoutreach.com